So Uncharted?Gears
If only AAA, for 2015 Sony had:
Bloodborne
Until Dawn
Microsoft had:
Halo 5
Forza 6
Those are the only pure exclusives that are not either ports or remakes and couldn't be played anywhere else. IIRC
If only AAA, for 2015 Sony had:
Bloodborne
Until Dawn
Microsoft had:
Halo 5
Forza 6
Those are the only pure exclusives that are not either ports or remakes and couldn't be played anywhere else. IIRC
That is a remake, can I put God of War 3 and Uncharted trylogy there as well? I meant games that can't be played anywhere else.Gears
Gears
Gears
You can add The Order: 1886That is a remake, can I put God of War 3 and Uncharted trylogy there as well? I meant games that can't be played anywhere else.
You could play it on 360. And yeah, I forgot The Order.Rise of the Tomb Raider was exclusive in 2015.
This math is very, very flawed.It;s definitely great for gamers, but also good for MS.
MS will make far more money by gambling that they lose a percentage of potential Xbone purchasers, say 15%.
Let's say Xbone's lifetime sales ends up somewhere like 80m units. Just basing it on 360 lifetime and the fact they continue to outpace the 360, sales-wise.
15% of that is 12m, so 12m sales lost.
As they don't actually make profit on any Xbone sold, they don't actually lose anything there.
They may lose money from Live subs and associated movie rentals etc.
Say a Live sub nets them £35 on average each year (some higher, some lower - CDKeys etc.).
That's £420m each year. Give this gen 4 more years? Call it £1.6bn
Chuck in another £500m from lost direct purchases through the store.
So call it £2.1bn lost. Just a stab in the dark, but there we go.
Now, to make that back in games revenue, let's say that an average PC game costs £30.
£2.1bn divided by £30 = 70m.
So on this truly rough arse basis, they'd have to sell 70m games at £30 each to bring the lost revenue.
70m x 4 years = 17.5m games each year
Steam made almost £2bn last year alone. Now, MS through W10 store won't get anywhere near that, but looking at individual games through Steam last year, you can see why MS wants to expand their user base.
Take a moderate game like Mad Max. Not a massive financial success by any means. I still think it sold around 650k copies on Steam last year.
So, to get to 17.5n sales, they'd need around 27 Mad Max level games. That's 7 (rounded up!) Mad Max level games each year over 4 years of this gen.
Now, we know MM wasn't a great seller overall, so I'm confident they could get some games to sell far more on W10 than MM did on Steam. I'm going out and saying that MS would want to see 4/5 games selling over 1m copies on W10 year each to make up the lost £2.1bn revenue.
That's easily doable. Halo 5, Gear UE, Forza 6 and ROTR all sold over 1m copies each over Xmas 2015 alone. If an equivalent of those 4 sold 1m each year for 4 years, that'd reach 16m sales alone, against a target on 17.5m.
Add to that the increased migration of users to W10, plus a small bump in other W10 store apps/games through more browsers to the store = more added revenue.
Also, if they did do cross/remote play on xbone games via W10 phone like Sony does for PS4, that;s a (probably small) bump ion W10 phone sales too.
Also, for every future PC gamer that doesn't get an Xbone but wants to play these cross-platform games, they'll need to get a pretty meaty rig (see specs for Quantum Break). The OS of most of these rigs going forwards? W10.
All told, MS can easily make more money from doing this to cover the loss of Xbone sales and Xbox live subs.
That said, I prefer the shorter equation.
More games sold on MS platforms = More MS revenue from games = MS taking more risks with new IPs = More MS platform games made = Better MS games = More games for me to play.
EDIT: Bloody hell. Sorry about that.
You can play the best version in terms of gameplay on 360.Rise of the Tomb Raider was exclusive in 2015.
More games sold on MS platforms = More MS revenue from games = MS taking more risks with new IPs = More MS platform games made = Better MS games = More games for me to play.
Gears
This math is very, very flawed.
Why third party want to put thier games on MS store? EA have origin, Ubi have Uplay, they give zero royalty to MS.
I mean, you seem to think the only money MS makes off counsels is Live subscriptions. That's obviously and very much not true.Of course, but in all likelihood, only in terms of underestimating the increased revenue MS will get from this change of tack. Much of it is total stab in the dark stuff.
They already know they can sell more on PS4.Yes they do, they totally do. Since they sell Xbox games, every one they sell, MS gets Royalty. MS will use this to show them they can sell more.
Why would they do that? It's not like they need new products to sell another product (Xbox One). If they want Windows Store to succeed they should focus on utilizing known IP's such as Gears of War, Halo, Forza and Fable.
I mean, you seem to think the only money MS makes off counsels is Live subscriptions. That's obviously and very much not true.
Yes they do, they totally do. Since they sell Xbox games, every one they sell, MS gets Royalty. MS will use this to show them they can sell more.
Because Phil Spencer is on record as saying he wants to push new IP and expanding the user base for them is a safety net against poor sales.
They'll certainly use teh tent-poles to generate interest in Windows Store, but the increases in revenue will allow them to expand into new IP.
You do know what MS makes money on ALL games sold on the XBO, right?Not at all and i deliberately omitted those (apart from a 500m figure for rentals/sales etc. ).
You could chuck in all the rentals/sales of indies etc, which would significantly increase the number of potentially lost revenue. However, transferring a chunk of those lost sales of indies etc and rentals from Xbox Live to W10 in future years would mitigate those losses.
MS seems to be trying to drag more and more into the Windows 10 store, so more indies etc. are likely to appear there too as MS presses ahead with converging everything into one store front.
Either way, it's all just me clutching at numbers. MS have much better calculators than I do and they are telling them that doing this will make them moolah.
You do know what MS makes money on ALL games sold on the XBO, right?
And I already said they they are doing this. It has little to do with how much additional money these games will make across the board.
But getting back to the OP, i think it;s good news for me as an Xbone owner. I'm going to get more games as a result of this because MS will be even more loaded than they are now, with a bigger pool of potential buyers for their games.
So when all of these W10 games are released on Hololens (because they will be Universal Windows Apps) and if you bought it on Xbox One and you have it on PC and then have it on Hololens...everyone is going to be pissed that the XBO and PC are being devalued?
Sorry but there's more incentive to go into MS ecosystem than to leave it. Buy once and get everywhere is coming. That's the freaking future guys. Xbox has more than just gaming...sorry but that TV TV TV stuff makes sense as you are in front of your TV. I'm sure they are going to improve that part (DVR for cable...CMON) but they are also going to improve the gaming experience for the TV. Just as they are going to improve the gaming experience for the PC (I don't see any reason why they can't make a FPS counter in the Xbox app so people don't have to rely on Fraps).
Also...if you were going to buy Quantum Break already, no reason to not preorder digital on XBO store (unless you are hell bent on physical) and get 2 copies of the same game. Shoot, you may like what they do with the next version of Xbox for your TV and guess what, that game will most likely follow you (as we all know it will most likely be W10 based so compatibility will be no issue).
These negatives I see are all positives in my eyes. Two for 1. Shit, sign me up. With them probably announcing a smaller version of the XBO soon...bringing your games on the go (because gaming PCs aren't really portable) will be easier. There's not a better time to have a XBO in my opinion.
But getting back to the OP, i think it;s good news for me as an Xbone owner. I'm going to get more games as a result of this because MS will be even more loaded than they are now, with a bigger pool of potential buyers for their games.
When will see all these Hololens games...10 years from now? It's an enterprise tool for the foreseeable future.
Phil 'The Man' Spencer said:"Going to those teams mid-cycle and saying: Hey, by the way, I want to add a platform, didnt really feel like necessarily the best way to end up with the best result for the game. They had a path that they were on. Its not to say those games could never come to Windows, but right now were on the path to finish the great games that theyve started, and I want that to be the case. These games are on a path, whereas with, like, Halo Wars 2 I had the opportunity from the beginning, when were sitting down with the studio, to say, Heres the target. Heres what we wanna go do.
This is very unlikely. The XBO's relative failure to achieve MS's expectations has done more damage to their game production pipeline then this is even going to reverse, let alone expand.
Nice to see it make a comeback.
"We need to do better in Europe," Spencer said in the latest issue of EDGE. "When I look globally, mainland Europe is definitely an area we want to focus on.
If only AAA, for 2015 Sony had:
Bloodborne
Until Dawn
Microsoft had:
Halo 5
Forza 6
Those are the only pure exclusives that are not either ports or remakes and couldn't be played anywhere else. IIRC
This is very unlikely. The XBO's relative failure to achieve MS's expectations has done more damage to their game production pipeline then this is even going to reverse, let alone expand.
Do we know what they expectations were to this point. I'm sure it just looks bad cause ps4 sold so well but if the X1 is tracking as well ps3/360 I don't think its hat bad .
Do we know what they expectations were to this point. I'm sure it just looks bad cause ps4 sold so well but if the X1 is tracking as well ps3/360 I don't think its hat bad .
No, you'll just be getting a different type of ecosystem. One with a divided* multiplayer community.
*KB/M and controller.
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Absolutely. I love to have spent 500 to play @900p , and online games without crossplay with other platforms
Do we know what they expectations were to this point. I'm sure it just looks bad cause ps4 sold so well but if the X1 is tracking as well ps3/360 I don't think its hat bad .
XBO has massively underperformed MS's expectations.
XBO has massively underperformed MS's expectations.
This is very unlikely. The XBO's relative failure to achieve MS's expectations has done more damage to their game production pipeline then this is even going to reverse, let alone expand.
Do we know what they expectations were to this point. I'm sure it just looks bad cause ps4 sold so well but if the X1 is tracking as well ps3/360 I don't think its hat bad .
sorry I don't see it that way. I would say wii u is something that has under performed and even then I don't think it did that bad . other things like steam machines probably sold way worse
Microsoft believes there will be over 1 billion lifetime sales of next-generation consoles, and is also hoping to break the 100 million sales mark for Xbox 360s in the next five years.
In an interview with OXM, the company's senior vice president of Interactive Entertainment Business Yusuf Mehdi explained that the consoles' broad multimedia focus would help them transcend the sales figures traditionally seen by consoles.
"Every generation, as you’ve probably heard, has grown approximately 30%. So this generation is about 300 million units," he shared. "Most industry experts think the next generation will get upwards of about 400 million units. That’s if it’s a game console, over the next decade.
"We think you can go broader than a game console, that’s our aim, and you can go from 400 million to potentially upwards of a billion units. That’s how we’re thinking of the Xbox opportunity as we go forward."
Of the games we know to be crossplay, what ones actually pose this problem?